The Dirt: First Trailer For The Mötley Crüe Biopic
The Dirt was written and directed by Jeff Tremaine (best known for his work on Jackass ), Rich Wilkes , and Amanda Adelson . The Dirt is the latest in a rush of music-focused films, which has become an especially hot category in recent years.

Pope opens sex abuse summit amid outcry from survivors
For the first time in Catholic history, the nearly 200 global church leaders are gatheringat the Vatican to address the crisis. The people of God "should come to know us as friends of their safety and that of their children and youth", he said.

No. 5 Tennessee wins 58-46 as Vandy loses 14th straight
They held the Volunteers to 69 points in their last game and will need another solid defensive effort to get past the Tigers. Barnes is hoping that this setback brings his group back to the level they played defensively last season.

Is U.S. security concerns on Huawei's 5G political in nature?
He made the remarks in a speech at a cyber security conference in Brussels , according to a transcript on the website of NCSC. The cybersecurity center in July identified technical issues in Huawei's engineering processes that could make it less safe.

Hopeful Warren Unveils Universal Child Care Plan
Programs like the federal government's Head Start make preschool available to children from poor families. Families with income less than 200 percent of the poverty line would get free access.

No. 24 Maryland tops No. 21 Iowa in final seconds
Iowa: The Hawkeyes couldn't make another miracle, and finally were bit by inconsistent play they were able to overcome previously. She scored a game-high 27 points and grabbed 17 rebounded to register her 78th career double-double - a Big Ten record.

Saudi to free 850 Indian prisoners from its jails

Meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Saudi leader said Riyadh is looking to tap into over $100 billion in investments in India.

On February 18, Prince Mohammed ordered the immediate release of 2,107 Pakistanis incarcerated in Saudi jails.

Saudi Arabia will release 850 Indians from its prisons after a request from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's (MBS) visit to New Delhi, India's Foreign Ministry has said.

China's desire to develop close ties with Iran will remain unchanged, regardless of the worldwide situation, President Xi Jinping told the speaker of Iran's parliament, ahead of Thursday's visit to Beijing by Saudi Arabia's crown prince.

Saudi Aramco, the world's top oil exporter, will sign a pact to build a refinery and petrochemical project in northeastern Liaoning province in a joint venture with China's defence conglomerate Norinco, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.

China is Saudi Arabia's largest trading partner, with bilateral trade in goods totalling $63bn a year ago. Saudi Aramco is set to boost market share by signing supply deals with non-state Chinese refiners.

Saudi Cultural Attaché in China Dr. Fahd Al-Shareef stressed that the visit of Crown Prince to China reflects the deep-rooted ties between the two countries that are joined by distinguished strategic relations, which are witnessing a huge development in all fields.

His visit to China also comes on the heels of a visit by the parliament speaker of the kingdom's arch-rival Iran, Ali Larijani, who met with Xi on Wednesday.

Speaking at a joint news conference with Modi, and in remarks that will not have gone down well in Islamabad, MBS said: "On the issue of extremism and terrorism, which is a common concern, we want to tell India that we will cooperate in every way, including intelligence sharing".

"China won't be a geopolitical player in the Middle East".

Thus far, Turkey has been the only majority Muslim country to criticize Beijing, with its Foreign Ministry this month calling the treatment of minority Uighurs "a great cause of shame for humanity" and saying it is "no longer a secret" that China has arbitrarily detained more than a million Uighurs in "concentration camps".

China advocates cooperation among global and regional parties to swiftly put the Middle East on the road of stability and development, he said.

"Many Arab countries are also concerned with Islamist political groups. and see these as ideological threats to their governments", he said.